PITTSFORD — After a brief budget hearing Monday night, the Pittsford School Board approved the 2013-14 budget. Superintendent Andy Shaw said the budget uses a portion of the remaining fund balance from 2012-13 to fund the $5.5 million budget. The school system is projecting an ending fund balance of $512,914 at the end of the 2012-13 budget cycle. Shaw said that $259,239 will be used out of the remaining fund balance in the 2013-14 budget. “In the last six years every budget we have passed we have used money out of the projected fund balance,” he said. “We took the best information we have from the state at this point to build a budget.” Shaw said every year the corporation puts money not used back into the fund balance to have in case of emergencies. In December, $19,000 was put back into the fund balance. “For 2013-14 we budgeted $15 less a student because of decreasing revenues from the state,” he said. During the meeting the board also approved a contract with Daily Engineering for the development and oversight of the restroom renovation project near the gymnasium at the high school. The engineering contract has an estimated cost of $4,900. Shaw said work on the project will begin this summer. He said the renovation is something that needed to be done. Cindy Fenton was approved as the electoral representative for the ISD election with Amy Hinkley serving as the alternate. The election will be June 3. The board also passed a resolution allowing two high school students to serve in an advisory capacity to the board. The two representatives are Katie Saunders and Sydney Patterson. The next board meeting will be June 17.